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As a professional speedway rider im sure Nic has enough about him to realise just because there has been a few neg heads saying he's not good enough wouldn't effect his decision where to ride.The best way to have dealt with that was to prove the doubters wrong and win the Wolves fans over.I for one believe e made a decision who to ride for taking many different things into account. But hey ho thats his decision no one else made his mind up and good luck to the lad for next season

 

 

Exactly. It's good of the Wolves management to allow him to go where he wants.

Money likely to have played it's part too.

I hope they look after him unlike other teams who have sacked him when he hasn't been in decent form. Let's face it Poole haven't a great record for looking after their riders however.

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Save that quote for the end of the season. :rofl:

 

Yeah but then you will just get the excuses we were weakened by injury blah, blah, blah!

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Exactly. It's good of the Wolves management to allow him to go where he wants.

Money likely to have played it's part too.

I hope they look after him unlike other teams who have sacked him when he hasn't been in decent form. Let's face it Poole haven't a great record for looking after their riders however.

Too right Steve.They could have blocked him from riding for Poole and either forced him into riding for us or no one.I for one believe they made a very honourable decision.

Poole do like to manipulate the system to bring in replacements.

 

Alright SGB Prem. Poole will be good enough btw. Easiest title we will ever win next season.

I admire your believe but not your arrogance .Why are Poole fans so cocky.I think Rye house, wolves etc may well give you a good run for your money.It's a long season and not even started and you know the winners. Blimey. ...it's psychic monster....how frightening is that.

I guess you'll be down the bookies putting your house on it then.

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We will have a high scoring reserve throughout the season. We also have 2 No.1s in Kasprzak and Andersen. Andersen wouldn't normally be a No.1 but the league is watered down now.

 

Rye are a very good team but they wouldn't beat us over 2 legs next season. Wolves in all honesty I think you will be a bit top heavy Fantastic top 3 but the reserves will be weak unless an unrealistic name would be willing to do all 3 British leagues next season. Lynn will be a good side as well but like Wolves could be weak at reserve tbh I don't rate Huckenbeck as highly as others do in Britain.

 

BV will have a very tight budget so I don't think they will be putting out a title winning team. The same goes for Leicester.

 

Coventry (Not enough fire power), Somerset (Poor line-up) and Swindon (Weak tail) wont get near us over 2 legs.

 

As everybody knows reserves are important. How many meetings have been decided by the reserves over the last few years.

 

Yes we have Shanes but at the end of the day he will only get 3 rides a meeting imo. More than likely against the other weaker reserves in the league.

Sorry to bare the bad news but you've been giving us some stick over our possible line up,so here comes your stick.Anderson may well be your number one, but he's well past his sell by date .I would compare Anderson to our possible second strings,Skornicki (as long as match fit and on decent machinery )or Musielak. Kk can be a match winner,when he's in the mood but there again no doubt he'll go awol as usual on occasions too.

Lets be very honest about 2017 season,it is unpredictable, i think teams will.be more competitive than you think and your team isn't as strong as you think

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We will have a high scoring reserve throughout the season. We also have 2 No.1s in Kasprzak and Andersen. Andersen wouldn't normally be a No.1 but the league is watered down now.

 

Rye are a very good team but they wouldn't beat us over 2 legs next season. Wolves in all honesty I think you will be a bit top heavy Fantastic top 3 but the reserves will be weak unless an unrealistic name would be willing to do all 3 British leagues next season. Lynn will be a good side as well but like Wolves could be weak at reserve tbh I don't rate Huckenbeck as highly as others do in Britain.

 

BV will have a very tight budget so I don't think they will be putting out a title winning team. The same goes for Leicester.

 

Coventry (Not enough fire power), Somerset (Poor line-up) and Swindon (Weak tail) wont get near us over 2 legs.

 

As everybody knows reserves are important. How many meetings have been decided by the reserves over the last few years.

 

Yes we have Shanes but at the end of the day he will only get 3 rides a meeting imo. More than likely against the other weaker reserves in the league.

Poole havent got a string reserve though.. Klindt is s**t he has that average for a reason

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Wolves top 3 (if Masters signs) is stronger than Pooles. Kurtz needs to kick in and Newman has done nothing in the top 5 when he gets out in there (though obviously it's a weaker league) lots of hoo ha about Klindt but he can blow hot and cold. Poole had the strongest team last year and blew it. Over confidence becomes arrogance and that becomes misplaced

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Wolves top 3 (if Masters signs) is stronger than Pooles. Kurtz needs to kick in and Newman has done nothing in the top 5 when he gets out in there (though obviously it's a weaker league) lots of hoo ha about Klindt but he can blow hot and cold. Poole had the strongest team last year and blew it. Over confidence becomes arrogance and that becomes misplaced

We were let down by a couple of riders and injuries, you know that i know that so stop trolling and danglling the bait. :icon_smile_clown:

Your supposed to be an Ippo fan, you are nomore an Ipswich fan that i am a Southampton fan.. Your attacks on poole show no bounds, Clear off back to your own division.

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Pride (arrogance) comes before a fall and Poole fans tend to have it in spades. And how the rest of us will laugh if it goes pear shaped once again.

It won't..

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It won't..

You haven't a clue, you have youngsters who will be real keen to impress etc ......

 

When I say not a clue, I mean how the season will pan out, whether riders will keep fit etc, I didn't make that clear ......

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You haven't a clue, you have youngsters who will be real keen to impress etc ......

It won't go pairshaped again.. Clearly you just flicked over it and didn't take it in.. No supprise there..

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Wasn't sure if this was the Poole thread or the Wolves thread but Poole will always build a great looking team with bargains but let's not forget before a wheel was turned in 2016 people were predicting Poole wouldn't lose a single match yet they didn't make the play off final.

 

Yes Poole have gained an advantage over others with Nicolai Klindt on 5.42 but it's clear he wasn't interested in returning to Wolves and Poole will look after him as they do with all their riders during the season.

 

 

As for Wolves, a strong top three is fine but the second strings and reserves will be questionable as Howarth struggled at reserve most of the season to average just over five, which was a drop in his average from the previous season as a second string. Then you have possibly Skornicki returning after a few years out is a rider that has always raised to the challenge and looks better than some second strings elsewhere, but are these two enough to back up a top three ?

 

Then at reserve you have two young riders who may never move up to the main body which in return means Howarth and Skornicki may be second strings all season where as Poole will have Newman and Klindt switching positions and James Shanes is a great prospect and will hock a few.

 

 

Yes Poole will start as favourites but while Wolves are questionable whoever they end up with, they will be around the top and it's who is in form come October that wins, not April.

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We will have a high scoring reserve throughout the season. We also have 2 No.1s in Kasprzak and Andersen. Andersen wouldn't normally be a No.1 but the league is watered down now.

 

Rye are a very good team but they wouldn't beat us over 2 legs next season. Wolves in all honesty I think you will be a bit top heavy Fantastic top 3 but the reserves will be weak unless an unrealistic name would be willing to do all 3 British leagues next season. Lynn will be a good side as well but like Wolves could be weak at reserve tbh I don't rate Huckenbeck as highly as others do in Britain.

 

BV will have a very tight budget so I don't think they will be putting out a title winning team. The same goes for Leicester.

 

Coventry (Not enough fire power), Somerset (Poor line-up) and Swindon (Weak tail) wont get near us over 2 legs.

 

As everybody knows reserves are important. How many meetings have been decided by the reserves over the last few years.

 

Yes we have Shanes but at the end of the day he will only get 3 rides a meeting imo. More than likely against the other weaker reserves in the league.

 

But of lesser importance now that the race formula has been changed.

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Wasn't sure if this was the Poole thread or the Wolves thread but Poole will always build a great looking team with bargains but let's not forget before a wheel was turned in 2016 people were predicting Poole wouldn't lose a single match yet they didn't make the play off final.

 

Yes Poole have gained an advantage over others with Nicolai Klindt on 5.42 but it's clear he wasn't interested in returning to Wolves and Poole will look after him as they do with all their riders during the season.

 

 

As for Wolves, a strong top three is fine but the second strings and reserves will be questionable as Howarth struggled at reserve most of the season to average just over five, which was a drop in his average from the previous season as a second string. Then you have possibly Skornicki returning after a few years out is a rider that has always raised to the challenge and looks better than some second strings elsewhere, but are these two enough to back up a top three ?

 

Then at reserve you have two young riders who may never move up to the main body which in return means Howarth and Skornicki may be second strings all season where as Poole will have Newman and Klindt switching positions and James Shanes is a great prospect and will hock a few.

 

 

Yes Poole will start as favourites but while Wolves are questionable whoever they end up with, they will be around the top and it's who is in form come October that wins, not April.

Sorry mate and Wolves fans. But that :icon_smile_clown: Gavan ever sinse he's been on this forum he's done nothing but take swipes at poole, the fact if the truth was known that was the one reason he joined, clearly to win brownie points, and he's done a good job of doing that.

And even to this day he is still doing it. He clearly has a real hang up over the club for whatever reason which he will not let drop.

 

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